This particular vehicle configuration refers to a specific model year of a mid-size pickup truck, enhanced with an aftermarket modification that increases its ride height. This alteration is typically achieved through the installation of suspension components designed to raise the body of the truck further from the axles.
The appeal of this modification often stems from a desire for improved off-road capability, providing increased ground clearance for navigating uneven terrain and obstacles. Historically, such alterations have also been driven by aesthetic preferences, creating a more imposing visual presence and accommodating larger tire sizes. The effect is a vehicle that can handle more demanding driving conditions while projecting a rugged image.